She's so used to maltreated children that she doesn't turn a hair when they arrive covered in lice, or riddled with worms. |
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The strike action was in response to workers' claims that the company management had maltreated two workers. |
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He maltreated her and constantly ran off with Shug Avery, while married to her. |
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There was a link between parents who maltreated their children and those in physically abusive relationships with their partners. |
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He detailed the slow diminishment of his vitality as he is maltreated by people he encounters. |
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She was maltreated by her husband's family for failing to extract more money from her parents. |
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In 1661, a Dutch fleet pillaged its temples and maltreated monks, the only inhabitants. |
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By that time they say the baby would already have spent a long time in care or in an orphanage and may have been neglected or maltreated. |
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Non-governmental organization workers were also maltreated by the demonstrators. |
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Watching this unspeakable romcom made me want to tumble off the red plush seats, curl up into a foetal ball and mew like a maltreated kitten. |
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Children are maltreated, sometimes killed, under the pretext of religious traditions and education. |
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Read how the editor Christoph Kohler got his maltreated toenails tended to at a beauty temple in Zurich after a football season. |
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It stands to reason that maltreated children are even more vulnerable on the stand. |
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After being promised the joys of French life, she is kept inside the house, relegated to menial tasks and misunderstood and maltreated by the mother. |
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Men must wear a fez and grow a beard, thieves are maltreated and their hands are chopped off in public as a deterrent. |
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Although maltreated children have increased risk for many adjustment and criminal problems, negative outcomes are evitable. |
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First, a nine-year investigation found that thousands of children had been maltreated at church-run industrial schools and orphanages. |
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The hope is that the emerging Iraqi authorities will seek out those who maltreated the 173 suspects and bring them to account. |
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They were born into slavery and were maltreated throughout their whole lives. |
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Some have argued that we should be cautious about placing children with family members of parents who have maltreated their children. |
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In the case of maltreated children, placing them with a kin foster parent is especially advisable. |
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If he finds that the detainee has been maltreated or brutalized he must so inform the judicial authority. |
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These prisoners, who had hands hands tied, were maltreated during more than four hours. |
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The three have been maltreated, they are not allowed to see their lawyers, and the trial itself is one big legal farce. |
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None of the defence lawyers had noted that his client had been maltreated while in custody or pretrial detention. |
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Children's vulnerability puts them at greater risk of being maltreated or sexually abused. |
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It's interesting to note that mothers of FAS children were either physically maltreated or sexually abused when they were children. |
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The information gathered reveals that these animals imported from certain Asian countries are sometimes skinned alive or maltreated. |
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If she gets a job outside the house she might overloaded with work, under paid and even maltreated by her employer. |
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During the questioning in the District Jail in Pri¨tina, the arrested were held barefoot and maltreated. |
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Few studies of maltreated children have sought to examine perceptions of control-related beliefs as mediators or moderators of internalizing and externalizing problems. |
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A source of confusion in maltreatment rates is the lack of clarity about the number of maltreated children as opposed to the number of child investigations. |
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Emerging Canadian interventions, such as the Caring Dads program, recognize this overlap by providing intervention for fathers who have maltreated their partners and children. |
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Knowledge of referral sources provides important descriptive information about the ways that children who are suspected of being maltreated are identified by professional and nonprofessional members of the community. |
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In this way a development could be chosen by us to be better aware of our sick and maltreated planet and, together, with our poor means somehow relieve it. |
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Addressing the health needs of vulnerable populations including, but not limited to aboriginal, impoverished, immigrant, disabled, and maltreated infants children and youth. |
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When the Department of Family and Community Services receives a report of suspected child maltreatment, details of the referral are reviewed to determine whether the child is being, or is at risk of being, maltreated. |
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In many parts of the continent, journalists and media workers have been forced to go into exile, maltreated, jailed and assassinated for exercising the right to independent journalism and to free speech. |
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During a trip in Peru, Selvy made Jane discover the daily life of numerous poor kids of Cuzco: maltreated children, children in the street, out of school and with no future. |
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Voltaire, who had been imprisoned and maltreated by the French government, was eager to accept Frederick's invitation to live at his palace. |
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For the broken hearted and for those who are hated and maltreated. |
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An inspection of the program's impact on maltreated youth is warranted. |
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The British maltreated the prisoners whom they held, resulting in more deaths to American sailors and soldiers than from combat operations. |
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They have been maltreated by the medical establishment. |
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